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Neonatal Standards Of Care & CPAP - Kenya Paediatric

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Page 1: Neonatal Standards Of Care & CPAP - Kenya Paediatric

Neonatal Standards Of Care & CPAP

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Objectives• Review neonatal standards of care

• Discuss hygiene and warmth

• Discuss routine medications

• Review indications and use of CPAP

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Neonatal Standards of Care• Clean environment

• Ability to maintain temperature at all times

• Staff and carers have good hand hygiene

• Provision of appropriate nutrition – promotion of exclusive breast feeding

• Vitamin K, TEO and Chlorhexidine

• Delayed Cord Clamping

• Inclusion of mother (carer) as partner in care

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Hygiene and Warmth – at deliveryHygiene

1. Hand hygiene of attendants (Soap and Water/ Alcohol Hand Rub)

2. Clean Surface for Delivery (Decontaminated, Cleaned and Disinfected with 0.5% Chlorine)

3. Sterile instrument to cut Cord4. Clamp or Cord Tie to tie cord5. Clean Cloth to wrap baby and

mother

Warmth

1. Warm delivery room

2. Immediate drying

3. Warm resuscitation

4. Warm transportation (skin-to-skin)

5. Skin-to-skin contact

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Hygiene and Warmth – after deliveryHygiene

1. Hand washing before handling the baby

2. Exclusive breastfeeding

3. Keep the cord clean; Apply 4 % Chlorhexidine to the Cord daily

4. Use a clean cloth as a diaper/napkin

5. Hand wash after changing diaper/napkin

Warmth

1. Breastfeeding

2. Bathing and weighing postponed by at least 24 hours

3. Appropriate clothing and bedding

4. Mother and baby roomed in together

5. Training and awareness on unnecessary exposure

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Vitamin K

• Severe Vitamin K deficiency can result in Haemorrhage & Death

• 1mg Vitamin K IM given at birth prevents bleeding in neonates of all ages (0.5mg if weight < 1.5kg)

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Eye and Cord Care• Eye Care

• Clean eyes immediately after birth from medial to lateral side with swab soaked in sterile water (Separate swabs for each eye)

• Give TEO within 1 hour of birth • Cord Care

• If infant born stable and active, Clamp the Cord 1 minute after delivery.

• Keep the cord clean; • Apply 4 % Chlorhexidine to the Cord daily

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Chlorhexidine for Cord Care• For hospital births (gestation >28 weeks, BWT >1 kg) apply 4% active Chlorhexidine to the Umbilical Cord• immediately after birth • daily thereafter till cord separates.

• Formulations and strengths• There are gel, powder or solution

formulations• A concentration of 7.1% CHX

digluconate delivers 4% of the active drug

Products examples. Photo: PATH/Mutsumi Metzler.

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Three components • Source of

continuous gas flow – air compressor & oxygen source

• Nasal interface – connects infant airway to circuit

• Expiratory limb

- distal end submerged in water to generate end expiratory pressure

Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP )

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QUESTIONS?

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Summary• All newborns should have access to a clean, warm environment during and after delivery

• Hand washing is essential• All newborns should get Vit K, eyecare and cord care

• Nasal CPAP has been associated with good clinical outcomes in neonates with severe respiratory distress.

• NCPAP should be initiated early following onset respiratory distress with a Silverman Anderson score ≥ 4